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Apple Teases New MacBook Pro with M5 Chip, Better Battery; Launch Could Happen This Week

Apple’s Greg Joswiak teases “something powerful” on X and all signs point to an M5 MacBook Pro launch this week.

Manaswi Panchbhai

Apple appears to be preparing for one of its most biggest hardware releases of the year. Greg Joswiak, Apple's Senior Vice President of Marketing, shared a mysterious message on X: 'Something powerful is coming,' accompanied by an image of a silhouetted MacBook Pro. The teaser is attracting a lot of attention and speculation.

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The laptop shown in the picture seems to have a bluish hue, which might suggest a new 'sky blue' color option akin to the MacBook Air and iPhone Air. However, the real buzz is about its design — the MacBook takes on a unique 'V' shape, potentially representing the Roman numeral for five. Additionally, Joswiak's use of 'Mmmmm,' with five M's, is interpreted by fans as a hint towards the forthcoming M5 chip.

M5 MacBook Pro

The initial release is anticipated to be the base M5 MacBook Pro, with the M5 Pro and M5 Max versions likely to be launched early next year. According to Bloomberg and other credible sources, Apple is set to introduce new devices powered by the M5 chip this week, such as the MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro.

The upcoming processor is expected to improve the battery life of the MacBook Pro. The MacBook Pro is expected to come in 14-inch and 16-inch versions. The estimated price is around Rs 1.70 lakh, akin to the launch price of the entry-level M4 MacBook Pro.

If the preview is any indication, Apple's upcoming advancements in Mac performance might be imminent.

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